Qualifications :-Highly motivated and spirit to learn new things-Possessed High Integrity Value and able to work under pressure-High proficiency in English-Fast learner, assertive and detail oriented-Having Database Professional Certification is an advantage-Interested in learning Data warehouse, Business Intelligence concept and design-Detailed technical knowledge for SQL Server and Oracle Database 10g / 9i-Demonstrated experience in problem solving techniques with database software supporting administrative information system-Having experience in administration, design, development, implementation and maintenance of complex database administration-Minimum of 4 (four) years experience in related area-Bachelor Degree from reputable university with major Management Information System / Information Technology

In the current job market where unemployment rate is high, fresh graduates and school leavers should be realistic in their search for jobs. They should not have high hope in getting the 'right' job at their first attempt, but should aim to gain worthwhile experience from their first job.
Indeed, the chances of finding the 'right' job at the first time are small, unless for graduates whose qualifications decide specifically what kind of job they are going to do after graduation. In the real work life, we see many people change their jobs several times particularly during the early part of their career. Read More....

Several Steps To Get New Job

In this Writing, we will explain about several steps to get new jobs. We think during find a new job we must prepare our performance as good as possible. It will help ourselves easy to get a new jobs.
On the face of it, getting a new job appears to be a straightforward affair: Just look for job opportunities in the newspapers or on the Internet, prepare resumes, send applications, appear at interviews and accept job offers. The process is indeed simple; it is not rocket science. Yet, as you probably know, a job search can sometimes extend to painfully long periods of time, going up to months or even years. And when a new job does not come along after repeated attempts, it is common for job seekers to point fingers in various directions. Read More....